ick2
Structural
- May 16, 2003
- 41
in an existing house the roof joists have been raised 2 feet above the top of the brick wall, and frame into the rafters. the roof joists support an uninhabitable attic floor. There are two wood plates at the top of the wall which i do not think that are connected to the wall. the rafters sit on these plates with a bird's mouth cut. How can i provide diaphragm action at the top of the wall for wind loads?